Re: Values within commands.properties.in

2013-08-07 Thread Chiradeep Vittal
I think 'private zones' are assigned to RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN On 8/7/13 1:29 AM, "Ryan Lei" wrote: >Curious for long. When does the rule RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN come in place >in >CloudStack? > >A CloudStack account can only be root admin, domain admin, or user. > >Does RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN refer

Re: Values within commands.properties.in

2013-08-07 Thread Ryan Lei
Curious for long. When does the rule RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN come in place in CloudStack? A CloudStack account can only be root admin, domain admin, or user. Does RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN refer to something internal?

Re: Values within commands.properties.in

2013-08-02 Thread Ian Duffy
Cool, thanks Ilya. I should of spotted that! On 2 August 2013 11:32, Musayev, Ilya wrote: > Ian, > > You can combine numbers to get the specific permission, for example > > 15 is the sum of 1, 2, 4, and 8 - which also means everyone has access > 3 is the sum of 1 and 2 and only admin and resource

RE: Values within commands.properties.in

2013-08-02 Thread Musayev, Ilya
Ian, You can combine numbers to get the specific permission, for example 15 is the sum of 1, 2, 4, and 8 - which also means everyone has access 3 is the sum of 1 and 2 and only admin and resource admin have access Regards ilya -Original Message- From: Ian Duffy [mailto:i...@ianduffy.ie